It’s a historical week for the Big Ten. With a 31-15 victory over Maryland last Saturday, Iowa continues to keep pace with Ohio State and Michigan State as the three remaining undefeated teams in the conference. But what makes this so special is that the Big Ten has three teams who have all reached 8-0 for the first time in 112 seasons. It was last accomplished in 1903 when Illinois, Minnesota and Northwestern all started a perfect 8-0. [ MORE: Week 10 previews | Week 10 scoreboard | Polls: Pick your Week 10 winners | Big Ten standings | Big

The 2015-16 Big Ten basketball season is set to get underway next week. [ MORE: Get the full Big Ten men’s basketball exhibition schedule ] Maryland appears to be the undisputed favorite heading into the year, but what other Big Ten teams could sneak their way into the top of the conference standings? BTN.com Senior Writer Tom Dienhart and Web Editor Sean Merriman debated the following question: Who is this year’s Big Ten sleeper team? There are many good choices, but Dienhart sided with the Iowa Hawkeyes, while Merriman went with the Michigan Wolverines. Here is their reasons. DIENHART: Iowa

It’s a full load of games this Saturday, as all 14 teams are in action. But this comes with a warning: There is a noticeable lack of marquee appeal. Still, don’t be lulled to sleep. Ohio State, Michigan State and Iowa all look to continue their perfect marches. Will any of the unbeaten fall?

This season we rolled “Extreme Highlights,” a fun way to spotlight a few amazing plays from our Big Ten football games. If you follow the Big Ten Network on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, you’ve seen these fun plays throughout the fall. In case you haven’t seen them, we’ve compiled them below from our YouTube page (which you should also check out and keep an eye on all season). Keep an eye out for the following things: A disco ball, a jet pack, a brick wall, a bar of soap, a very large baseball glove, a magnet, and, well, so much

Time and again over the years, I have heard many coaches roll out the old quote “They play the games to remember in November.” Well, the calendar says November, so here are the seven biggest Big Ten games that will shape the league race down the stretch. Two of them go down this Saturday. Lots of good football left to go, and every game has major implications. 1. Michigan State at Ohio State, Nov. 21. The Big Ten’s 2015 version of the “Game of the Century.” This tilt has been circled on our calendars since the first college football preview mag

The Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament has started at Indiana. BTN will provide live television coverage of the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship game of the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament. We will post today’s highlights in this post, but also follow all of the action at IUHoosiers.com and follow @bigtenchamps on Twitter. Thursday’s Quarterfinals (all times ET) Game 1: No. 4 Northwestern 4, No. 5 Ohio State 0 Game 2: No. 1 Maryland 3, No. 8 Michigan State 2 Game 3: No. 2 Michigan 1, No. 7 Iowa 0 (2 OT) Game 4: No. 6 Penn State 3, No. 3 Indiana 1 Friday’s Semifinals

On Wednesday, BTN's Dave Revsine talked to Bill Hancock, College Football Playoff Executive Director, an they discussed the new championship sites, the latest rankings and more. Also, Pat Forde has news on Purdue's Darrell Hazell while Michigan State's offensive line appears to be healthier. What's sparked the improvement in Penn State's Christian Hackenberg lately? And Michigan expects Jake Rudock to play this weekend.

The Big Ten announced the 2015 Big Ten Men’s Soccer Tournament bracket on Wednesday, with Ohio State earning the No. 1 seed after clinching the outright Big Ten Championship with a 3-1 win over Michigan on Wednesday. The title marks the fourth for the Buckeyes, and their first since 2009. The tournament champion will earn the Big Ten’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Last season, Maryland won the Big Ten Tournament title. Michigan State earned the No. 8 seed in the tournament, and will take on No. 9 Penn State in the first round on Saturday, Nov. 7, in